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The area of each square within the rectangle is 49 cm2, which is the area of a 7 cm x 7 cm square. There the length of the rectangle is 21 cm and its breadth is 7 cm.

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Q: A rectangle is divided into 3 identical squares The area of the rectangle is 147 cm2 Find its length and breadth?
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